AU2008207142A1 - Grilling plate - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47J—KITCHEN EQUIPMENT; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; APPARATUS FOR MAKING BEVERAGES
- A47J37/00—Baking; Roasting; Grilling; Frying
- A47J37/06—Roasters; Grills; Sandwich grills
- A47J37/067—Horizontally disposed broiling griddles
- A47J37/0676—Horizontally disposed broiling griddles electrically heated
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Description
WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 1 Title: GRILLING PLATE Description 5 The invention relates to a grilling plate, which is divided into different sec tions, wherein at least a part of the sections is provided with or connected to a corresponding or associated heating element. 10 Grilling plates of this kind are well known in the art. Dishes can be cooked by placing them on the upper surface of the grilling plate. Therefore a num ber of heating elements are arranged underneath the grilling plate, dividing it into different grilling areas or grilling sections. 15 Sometimes, a sandwich structure is used as basic plate of the grilling plate, wherein a good conductive middle layer from aluminium is arranged be tween a top layer and a bottom layer made of stainless steel. Advanta geously, the grilling plate obtains an evenly distributed temperature which facilitates the grilling or cooking process. 20 On the other hand, it is not always necessary to use the whole surface of the grilling plate for grilling dishes. In the case that only a part of the grilling plate is necessary it is disadvantageously that the temperature is uniformly distributed along the entire area of the grilling plate. Areas, which should 25 remain cold are heated up undesirably. As far as only a part of the grilling plate is heated up and no complete tem perature equalisation occurs thermal tensions can come into being which are also detrimental. 30 Therefore, it is an object of the invention to provide a grilling plate accord ing to the kind mentioned above which at least partially overcomes the dis cussed disadvantages. CONFIRMATION COPY WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 2 The solution of this object according to the invention is characterized in that the grilling plate comprises a plate or plate body at the or forming the top side of it (or: a top plate or top plate body) and extending uniformly or continuously (or: as a uniform or continuous or single body) along all sec 5 tions of the grilling plate, wherein the sections are divided by at least one groove being arranged in the bottom side of the plate. The grooves in the bottom side of the top plate or top plate body make sure that only a minor heat transfer can occur from one section to another. The 10 grilling plate therefore, due to this thermal insulating effect, heats up basi cally only a desired section or desired sections of it. Also thermal tensions are greatly reduced or practically eliminated compared to grilling plates ac cording to the prior art of homogeneous thickness. 15 The production of the grilling plate can still be easy and inexpensive. In par ticular the groove(s) can be machined, in particular by milling, into the bot tom surface of the top plate. According to a first embodiment of the invention the top plate or top plate 20 body consists of at least one layer. In this case the mentioned groove is in particular machined in a homogeneous plate to create the insulating effect. Preferably, the top plate or top plate body consists of at least two layers. More specifically, the layers can be made of at least two different materials, 25 especially metals. Advantageously, the grilling plate can consists of three layers, wherein a top layer and a bottom layer are made of steel, especially stainless steel, and wherein an intermediate or medium layer is made of aluminium or an alloy 30 of aluminium. Also copper or an alloy of copper can be employed as the material for the intermediate or medium layer. Finally, it is possible to use also steel for the medium layer which needs not to be necessarily stainless steel.
WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 3 In this case it is a preferred solution that the at least one groove extends through all layers except the top layer. 5 One groove can be arranged in the plate or plate body or in the grilling plate to separate the plate or plate body or grilling plate into two sections. A preferred alternative solution comes up with two grooves in the plate or plate body which are arranged to separate the grilling plate into four sec 10 tions. In this case the two grooves are preferably arranged in a crosswise manner. The grooves can extend to the border area (or: edge region, outer region) of the plate or plate body or, in other words, be open at or accessible from 15 outside of the border area in a lateral direction or parallel to the plate or plate body. Alternatively and advantageously, the at least one groove can extend into the proximity or vicinity of the border area of the top plate or top plate 20 body but keep a defined distance from the border area or, in other words, be closed or not accessible from the outside of the border area in a lateral direction or have (longitudinal) groove ends or walls which lie within the plate or plate body. By this design a sufficient rigidity and stability of the grilling plate is maintained. The distance of the grooves (in the longitudinal 25 direction of the grooves) or of the groove ends from the border area or the plate or plate body is an advantageous embodiment selected from a range between 4 mm and 30 mm, in particular between 4 mm and 8 mm, prefera bly between 5 mm and 6 mm. 30 The width of the at least one groove is in general chosen between 1 mm and 30 mm, in particular between 8 mm and 20 mm, preferably between 11 mm and 13 mm.
WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 4 Normally, the grilling plate or its top plate or plate body has a substantial rectangular shape. An alternative embodiment comes up with a substantial rounded shape of the grilling plate or its plate or plate body. 5 The top surface or grilling surface of the top plate or top plate body which the grilling goods are placed upon is in general a continuous surface extend ing or stretching over all sections of the grilling plate and usually is a plane surface which can be smooth or ca also be provided with ribs or grooves to receive grease etc. at least in some section. 10 In a preferred embodiment in each section of the grilling plate at least one corresponding or associated heating element is provided for independent or separate heating of the sections and arranged under the plate or plate body, in particular held or pressed against or attached to, in particular glued to, 15 the bottom side of the plate or plate body. Due to the fact that the grilling plate has more than one section which is separately heatable and which is thermally separated from an adjacent sec tion by the described groove the thermal conductivity from one section to 20 another is reduced. Thus, heat brought into a section remains there and an adjacent section is not heated up undesired. Also thermal tensions in the grilling plate can be reduced as the grooves function as an expansion joint. So, a distortion or bending of the grilling plate is reduced. Beneficially, separate zones with different temperatures can be obtained along the surface 25 of the grilling plate. The energy consumption is also reduced because heat can not flow easily away from a section to another. Consequently, the final desired temperature of a section of the grilling plate is reached earlier. So, it becomes easier to cook or grill different dishes at different individual tem peratures on one grilling plate. 30 In the drawings embodiments of the invention are depicted. FIG 1 shows schematically a perspective view of a grilling plate which is WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 5 arranged on a carrier structure, FIG 2 shows a cross sectional view according to the cut A-B of FIG 1 showing the cross section through a grilling plate, 5 FIG 3 shows the grilling plate according FIG 1 with its up side down, FIG 4 shows the top plan view on the bottom side of the grilling plate with four grilling sections with its up side down and 10 FIG 5 shows the top plan view on the bottom side of the grilling plate with two grilling sections with its up side down. FIG 1 shows a grilling plate 1 on a carrier structure. The grilling plate 1 is 15 divided into four sections 2, 3, 4, 5 without the top side or top surface 9 of the grilling plate 1 being interrupted; it consists of a top plate (8, see FIG 2) which extends continuously along the whole top area of the grilling plate 1. As can be seen from the schematic drawing according to FIG 2 (showing the 20 cross section A-B according to FIG 1) the grilling plate 1 has a top plate or plate body 8. The top plate or plate body 8 consists of three layers 13, 14, 15. The upper and the bottom layer 13, 15 are made of stainless steel. The medium or intermediate layer 14 is made of aluminium. Alternatively, it can also be made e. g. from copper; also normal steel can be used as material for 25 the medium layer 14. The thickness of the intermediate layer 14 in FIG 1 is larger than the thicknesses of the upper layer 13 and the bottom layer 15. In general the thickness of the whole top plate or top plate body 8 is typi cally chosen to be between 8 mm and 20 mm, in particular about 11 mm. 30 The thickness of the intermediate layer 14 is typically between 6 mm and 18 mm, in particular 8.4 mm, and the thicknesses of the upper layer 13 and the bottom layer 15 are typically between 1 mm and 6 mm, typically about 1.3 mm.
WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 6 Underneath each section 2, 3, 4, 5 a separate or corresponding heating ele ment 6, 7 (see FIG 2) is arranged to individually heat up the associated or corresponding section 2, 3, 4 or 5. 5 To hinder thermal flow from one section to another, a groove 10 is arranged in the plate or plate body 8 according FIG 2. The width b of the groove 10 is usually between 1 mm and 30 mm, in particular between 8 mm and 20 mm, preferably between 11 mm and 13 mm. 10 The mentioned dimensions are an example only. Also, other dimensions can be employed. As can be seen the groove 10 cuts completely through the bottom layer 15 15 and the highly conductive medium layer 14, but does not influence the top layer 13 of the plate or plate body 8. Consequently, the top side 9 of the grilling plate 1 or plate or plate body 8 which the grilling goods are placed upon is not interrupted but homogene 20 ously designed, in case of the FIGs as a planar grilling or top surface, and, instead, the bottom side 12 of the plate or plate body 8 has the interruption or interception by the groove 10. Different designs of the grilling plate 1 are depicted in figures 3, 4 and 5, 25 where the grilling plate 1 is shown with the up side down. The solution according to figures 3 and 4 comes up with two crosswise ar ranged grooves 10 and 11 dividing the plate or plate body 8 and, thus, the grilling plate 1 in four sections 2, 3, 4, 5. 30 The design according to FIG 5 shows only two sections 2, 3, which are de limited by the groove 10.
WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 7 In principle, the grooves 10, 11 can extend along the whole width of the plate or plate body 8. It is merely aimed for that the stiffness of the plate or plate body 8 is sufficient. 5 Preferably, however, the extension of the grooves 10, 11 is limited in all de picted solutions according to the embodiments in the FIGs. Specifically, the grooves 10, 11 remain at a distance a from the border area (or: edge, outer region) 16 of the top plate or top plate body 8 or grilling plate 1. This en sures a high stiffness of the top plate or top plate body 8 and, thus, the grill 10 ing plate 1 in spite of the grooves 10, 11. The dimension of the distance a is in general chosen between 4 mm and 30 mm, in particular between 4 mm and 8 mm, preferably between 5 mm and 6 mm, such as 5.5 mm. While the groove 10 runs transversely across the plate in FIG 5 it is also a 15 preferred embodiment of the invention that the groove 10 is oriented in a way rotated by 90* compared to that one depicted in FIG 5. All sections 2, 3, 4, 5 of the grilling plate can be heated individually by re spective separate heating elements to a desired individual temperature. Due 20 to the insulation effect of the grooves 10, 11 the heat remains in the respec tive sections 2, 3, 4, 5. Consequently, a dish can be grilled on one section while the adjacent section remains substantial cold. The production of the grilling plate 1 is quite easy and thus economical. The 25 grooves can be machined in a cheap way by means of a milling process, in particular a finger mill or end mill milling the groove in the plate or plate body 8. As only a part of the grilling plate, i. e. the respective wanted section 2, 3, 4, 30 5, is warmed up the energy consumption of the grilling plate is reduced compared with pre-known solutions. Also the final temperature necessary for cooking a dish is reached quicker as it is the case with conventional grill ing plates.
WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 8 Due to the preferred design of the grilling plate with different sections a plurality of different dishes or grilling goods can be grilled with their opti mum grilling temperatures because the influence between the different sec 5 tions is minimized. The distortion or bending of the grilling plate 1 during warming up is also minimized. 10 Within a single section 2, 3, 4, 5 the temperature equalisation is occurring quite fast as the highly conductive layer 14 from aluminium extends across the whole section. The thermal expansion of the grilling plate 1 is smaller than in conventional 15 plates as parts of the plate or plate body 8 are removed. The grooves 10, 11 between two sections 2, 3, 4, 5 function as expansion joints.
WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 9 Reference Numerals 1 Grilling plate 2 Section 5 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Heating element 7 Heating element 10 8 Plate body 9 Top side 10 Groove 11 Groove 12 Bottom side 15 13 Layer 14 Layer 15 Layer 16 Border area 20 a Distance b Width
Claims (14)
1. Grilling plate (1), which is divided into different sections (2, 3, 4, 5), wherein at least a part of the sections (2, 3, 4,.5) is connected to or 5 provided with a corresponding or associated heating element (6, 7), wherein the grilling plate (1) comprises a plate or plate body (8) at the or forming the top side (9) of the grilling plate (1) and extending uni formly or continuously along all.sections (2, 3, 4, 5), wherein the sec tions.
(2, 3, 4, 5) are divided by at least one groove (10, 11) being ar 10 ranged in the bottom side (12) of the plate or plate body (8) and wherein the at least one groove (10, 11) extends into the proximity of a border area (16) of the plate or plate body (8) keeping a defined distance (a) from the border area (16). 15 2. Grilling plate (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the dis tance of the at least one groove from the border area (16) is selected from a range between 4 mm and. 30 mm, in particular between 4 mm and 8 mm, preferably between 5 mm and 6 mm. 20
3. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the plate or plate body (8) consists of at least one layer (13).
4. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the plate or plate body (8) consists-of at least two layers (13, 14, 25 15).
5. Grilling plate according to claim 4, characterized in that the layers (13, 14, 15) are made of at least two different materials, in particular of at least two different metals. 30
6. Grilling plate according to one of claim 3 to 5, characterized in that the plate or plate body (8) consists of three layers (13, 14, 15), wherein a top layer (13) and a bottom layer (15) are made of steel, especially 4 WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192 stainless steel, and wherein an intermediate layer (14) is made of alu minium or an alloy thereof or copper or an alloy thereof.
7. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 3 to 6, characterized 5 in that the at least one groove (10, 11) extends through all layers (14, 15) except the top layer (13).
8. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that one groove (10, 11) is arranged in the plate or plate body (8) to 10 separate the grilling plate (1) into two sections (2, 3).
9. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that two grooves (10, 11) are arranged in the plate or plate body (8) to separate the grilling plate (1) into four sections (2, 3, 4, 5). 15
10. Grilling plate according to claim 9, characterized in that the two grooves (10, 11) are arranged in a crosswise manner.
11. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 10, characterized 20 in that the width (b) of the at least one groove (10, 11) is between 1 mm and 30 mm, in particular between 8 mm and 20 mm, preferably be tween 10 mm and 14 mm.
12. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 11, characterized 25 in that the grilling plate (1) has a substantial rectangular shape or a substantial rounded shape.
13. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 12, characterized in that in each section (2, 3, 4, 5) at least one corresponding or associ 30 ated heating element (6, 7) is provided and arranged under the plate or plate body, in particular held or pressed against or attached to, in par ticular glued to, the bottom side of the plate or plate body. AMENDED SHEET (ARTICLE 19) WO 2008/086983 PCT/EP2008/000192
14. Grilling plate according to at least one of claims 1 to 13, characterized in that the top surface or grilling surface of the plate or top plate is a continuous surface extending over all sections of the grilling plate and/or is a plane surface. 5 AMENDED SHEET (ARTICLE 19)
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